MICRO (organization)

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MICRO is a non-profit organization that builds six-foot-tall museums that are installed in public spaces such as in transit hubs, community centers, and hospital waiting rooms.[1][2] Each museum explores a topic through interactive displays, such as holograms, videos, and 3D printed sculptures.

Formation2017; 9 years ago (2017)
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  • Amanda Schochet
  • Charles Philipp
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  • Charles Philipp
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MICRO currently has three museum series in public release: the Smallest Mollusk Museum, the Perpetual Motion Museum, and the Museum of Care.[3][4][5]

History

MICRO was founded by scientist Amanda Schochet and advertising producer Charles Philipp in 2017,[6][7][8] who also previously worked on the Cartoon Network show, The Amazing World of Gumball, as a post producer, puppet fabricator, and voice actor. Prior to founding MICRO, Schochet was a computational ecologist and researcher for NASA and the Smithsonian, while Philipp developed and produced media and advertising.[9][10]

MICRO's first museum series, the Smallest Mollusk Museum, launched publicly in October 2017 and shares the history and science of mollusks, a diverse group of invertebrates. The second MICRO Museum series, the Perpetual Motion Museum,[11] discusses physics and engineering, and explores the history of humanity's efforts to capture and store energy.[3][12] In 2020, in response to COVID-19, MICRO developed a free educational guide called MICRO DIY, which allows people to build museum exhibits out of objects they find in their own homes.

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